I knew it, I said in the GDT thread it will be interesting to see the rb snap counts. Don't really have an explanation for it but maybe he's a better in pass pro and they felt more comfortable with him out there?_________________
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I knew it, I said in the GDT thread it will be interesting to see the rb snap counts. Don't really have an explanation for it but maybe he's a better in pass pro and they felt more comfortable with him out there?

I knew it, I said in the GDT thread it will be interesting to see the rb snap counts. Don't really have an explanation for it but maybe he's a better in pass pro and they felt more comfortable with him out there?

Must be. That's not a good sign for Ryan going forward.

Wasnt Ryan something like 4 for 18 early on? Need to feed him the rock early against STL and see if he can make people miss.

I still have hope for Williams and feel for him running behind this oline...

I knew it, I said in the GDT thread it will be interesting to see the rb snap counts. Don't really have an explanation for it but maybe he's a better in pass pro and they felt more comfortable with him out there?

Must be. That's not a good sign for Ryan going forward.

Wasnt Ryan something like 4 for 18 early on? Need to feed him the rock early against STL and see if he can make people miss.

I still have hope for Williams and feel for him running behind this oline...

1 - Pass Protection, from what I have seen Powell is better.
2 - No Huddle, Ryan Williams was not involved in the no huddle sets.

And crucially and most importantly;

3 - Special Teams, We only ran 71 offensive plays. Unless Powell and Williams were on the field at the same time for a good 15-20 plays, Powell got a lot more reps on ST's than Williams. I think Powell would have been close to 20 ST's snaps and Williams close to 0._________________
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1 - Pass Protection, from what I have seen Powell is better.
2 - No Huddle, Ryan Williams was not involved in the no huddle sets.

And crucially and most importantly;

3 - Special Teams, We only ran 71 offensive plays. Unless Powell and Williams were on the field at the same time for a good 15-20 plays, Powell got a lot more reps on ST's than Williams. I think Powell would have been close to 20 ST's snaps and Williams close to 0.

Have to double check but Jurecki made it sound like these numbers were for the offense only.

Because running back Ryan Williams is not part of the no-huddle because of where he is in his development and William Powell does work in that package, Powell actually played more offensive snaps (34) than Williams (33) Sunday.

Because running back Ryan Williams is not part of the no-huddle because of where he is in his development and William Powell does work in that package, Powell actually played more offensive snaps (34) than Williams (33) Sunday.

That makes more sense. 13 ST's snaps seems a little light for Powell though had at least 6 on kickoffs, but that does make sense._________________
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